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    THURSDAY, JANUARY .'), Utr.a
1 1 ERA lib AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FOURTEEN
4 GENERAL N0TICI
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tn tlio nubile, 't'huradey :t:JI) f .m
lor ftco .iltnrltriifiiil uieliucHniikl
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M.1 Main t hune l ull
6 PERSONALS
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SIRVICES"
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"TTTfR I GERATION
accumulated during Atlantic
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COMPLETE TO LAST DETAIL Col. William Bacon
bis 5.000-part workint model of s Southern Pacific locomotive in
FELINE RECORD KEEPERS Cindy (left) and Frisky,
iur returns at me micago
Reds Reiecf
Excliaocie
40
MUNSAN, Korea lPh-The Com
munists Thursday turned down an
Allied plan for exchanging war
prisoners and civilians as "no more
than a barter of slaves."
But a U.N. negotiator said he
"rejected the categorical rejection
oi me Keos."
North Korean Ma. Gen. Lee
Sang Cho said he wanted no part
of the Allied plan because it was
"simply and solely on a one-for-one
for-all trade.
Rear Adm. R. E. Libby said that
was the end result o 'the Allied
plan.
He refused to accent the Red re
jection because they "either mis
understood our pronosal or thev
are deliberately misinterpreting it
in order to deliberately obscure
the issues."
Libby indicated Lee might be
wailing lor new instructions.
Scientific names of animals are
formed according to the two-name
system introduced by the Swedish
zimurHiist., Linnaeus, anout llaa.
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STO&MCI. ULCERS
due to EXCESS AC.D
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
515
Otot four million boulos of tlio Willahd
'Trkatmkmt havo boon Kolrl for roliof of
aymntonifl of dlsLi-owi arising from Stomach
And Duodenal Ulcer duo to Ekcom Acid
Poor DiKostlon, Sour or Upiot Stomach,
GaMlncti, Hoartburn, Sleoplestnoce, otc,
fluo to Excess Acid. Auk for "Wlllard'l
Msesago" wiilrh fully oxplaina tbui remark
ablo home troaliiK'iit free at
. , Paylees l)ruf Slore
Valxreen Druf filora
Wood's Drnf Store
- Gllrhrhlt
Cllrhriat Kexall Store
Malln:
Malln lru Co,
i
NOT NEEDED The fishlns
trip, maucs naroor at ousiun uu
Anunai wellare League where they
r L li I LI I LI P W aKa
r,r r A '.r U " - Mr- MI,d Kffckovs, a Latvian
rclueee licensed by Massachusetts as a barber, is easy on the eyes
during a close shave in Boston shop where she is employed.
Danish Ship To
Be Salvaged
PORTLAND W) Salvage opera
tlons on the Danish Motor-ship
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modem
I It. and Mrs. J. E. Earlcy
Proprietors
and Joe Earley
v
V
trawler Drift, encased in its
luinm. u,vvv
1
mecKS sear for instatliuon a
Tucson, Aril., workshop.
Siamese cats, act as bookemis
are awaiting adoption.
Erria will begin Friday. The owner
the East Asiatic Line, hopes to
tow the burned ship from Astoria
to Portland for repairs.
The ship caught fire in the Co
lumbia River two miles upstream
irom Astoria Doc. 20 with the loss
of 11 livesi The fire burned for
days after the ship was beached.
The flames now are out, and water
is being pumped from the holds.
Erection of new stables for White
House horses cost 120.000 In tlio
I administration of President Pierce.
1 -i
DRESSY TIMELINESS Wives of I'. N. d.lale l
r.ri sfions see showing of I . N. -Inspired dress of lisiit blue
silk and matching scarf, both embroidered with I. V emblems.
iCVi v
CHARM AID l'aris ad
ditions to iMilady's charms are a
diamond fairy, with wings of
gossamer gold tissue ederd with
rubies, and a two-strand jeweled
gold necklace to match. '
"i t
S
HEW A A U H E A D
t) out. as F. Roby, Detroit manu
facturer and former Michigan
footballer, was named president
of the Amateur Athletic Union at
Daytona Beach, Ha., convention.
Sfosscn Tcsses
Topper In Ring
WASHINGTON W Harold E.
Stasscn unnounceu Thurbtloy he
will enter primary contests in Ohio,
Pennsylvania and Minnesota in his
bid for the Republican presidential
nomination.
Stas.'.cn told a news conference
he has decided to go into Ohio be
cause he feels that ficn. Robert A.
Taft of Ohio, also a candidate for
the GOP nomination, has chal
lenged him in Pennsylvania and
Minnesota.
You Can Gel" The
Plans Tor Anything
CORVALLTS W Next time
you want to build a merry ko
round, or a manure pit, or a nut
drier, Oregon State College can
supply construction plans.
Since the first plans were drawn
in 1936, more than 200 Items have
been added, the College's plan serv
ice reported Thursday. They were
prepared In answer to requests and
include barns and houses as well
as small structures and devices.
KOLON AVE US
PORTLAND Wl Mrs. Margaret
ClageU and Rep. Homer D. An-
geiJ, Oregon Republican, were mar
ried in a New Year's Day cere
mony here Tuesday.
Mrs. Angcll will be her husband's
secretary in Washington. They will
fly there later this week.
GFTS AROUND
MINNEDOSA, Man. iM One of
the oldest practicing physicians in
Manitoba, Dr. J. N, Andrew Is tra
veling his rounds In his 10th auto
mobile. Besides all the cars he has
worn out. he h:i used about 40
different horses in his long career.
Timber Topper
Dies On The Jcb
COTTAGE OROVE l.fl John
Oscar Hay. 63. Portland, died near ,
hero Wednesday w in 1c topping a ;
spnr tree.
Elmo Aldiidse. a loitRlng onern-
I tor. said he saw Hay slump back :
into ms siiieiy ocit wnne wortcing
on the tree 15 feet from the ground, j
When Hay was brought down he 1
was dead.
Coroner Fred Buell said Hay i
Hlnrl .lilt...- I. ..
; brain hemorrhiiKC. An autopsy was
to be performed.
The Browing transportation, dls
tnbulion nd sole of bnnmmii coin-!
bine to make one of the world's 1
leading food industries.
Legal Notice !
notick or HE MIt N't; I
ON FINAL ACt'Ol NT
NOTtCE IS HEHF.BY GIVEN that 1
nave filed my Einal Arrnunl. Rrpnri ,
of Adminiitratrlx, and Petition for Du
trlbutlnn m thr matter o( the Cit-ili-of
MAUD r.NGLA.ND. de'enrd. .ihI
the Circuit Court ha -t Monday, the
7lh day of January. II02. at tha hour
of ten o'clock A M. In tho Circuit i
Court Room of the Klamath County l
.uua iiuuk, Mmain rail. Urron.
as the time and plase for hearing o:
exrrptlons and obirclloru to Mid Tlnal
Account. If any there be.
MARY H. TOTTO.V. Ariminlttratrlx
of the Estate of MAUD t.NULANU,
IJecearil
FDWlN E. DHISCOLL
Vine Tree nuildinx
Klamath Falls. Oregon
Attorney for Estate.
U--13-SO-27 J-3 .No. 807
NOTICK OK THE ANNUAL MKJTW'
OF MEMBERS OF FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGaS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF K LA MAT ft FALLS
Notice ta hereby niven th.it the an
nual mnetinii of the member of Firtt
Federal Savinjfn and Laan Aiociaiion
of Klamath FalU will be held at (he
homo office oi the aaaorlaiion at 34
Main Street. Klamath FalU. Oreaun.
at two o'clock In the a.'ternoon on thr
lth day of January, for the pur-
pone of electing three directors and for
transaction of ueh butne a may
properly come of ore the meeting.
Flnt Federal Savmgi and Loan
Association of Klaninth iall
- - .liy: Van St Molllaon, Secretary
A DVTRTISEMENT FOR S A LB O"
JOSEPH BALL ALLOTMENT LOG
GING UNIT. Klamath Indian Reserva
tion. Sealed bids, in duplicate, on forms
provided therefor, marked ouUldr
"Bid, Joseph Ball Allot mi-nt Logging
Unit, and addressed to the Superintend
ent. Klamath Indian Agency. Klamath
Agency. Oregon." will lie received un
til 2 00 o'clock P.M. Pacific Standard
Time, on January 7. 1032, for the pur
chase of merchantable timber on a
tract within the Klamath Indian Recr-v.-ition.
described as the Jowph It.ill
Allotment No. (110, In the E' of W,
Sec. 24, T, .11 Si. H. 7 E WM The
nale Includes approximately 75 acre of
timbered land wilh an estimated stand
to be cut of 81,000 ft B M. or ponder,
oiva pine. The foregoing estimate of
volume li not guaranteed. Each hid
muM state the price per thou.-tnd feel
B.M. Scrlbncr Decimal C Log Scale
that will be paid for the timber cut
and ncaled. No bid will be considered
for lens than $20 40 per thousand feet
B.M. Each bid must be nrcompnnied
by a certified check In the amount of
400.00 on a solvent bank, pnyahle to
the order of the Special Disbursing
Agent. Klamath Agency. Oregon. The
deposit will be returned to unsuccesnful
bidders, held m a bond tn guarantee
satisfactory performance of the con
tract by the Micccuxful bidder, or re
tained a liquidated damages tf the
successful bidder ahull not execute the
contract and make an advance dr poult
In the amount of 30 per cent ttl the
total purchase price within 'Mi days of
notice or the acceptance of his bid.
The right to waive technical defects
and reject any and all bid in reserved.
Th. Mnlrnul will .n,.nir., lew. I ll
j Ignated timber shall be cut and , re
moved from the allotment prior to De
cember til.lflM. For copies of the con
tract, regulations, blnnks for Hubmli
slon of bids, and other information,
apply to the Superintendent, Klamath
Agency, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of
December. I Ml, at Portland, Oregon.
E. Morgan Pryse, Area Director, Bu
reau of Indian Affairs.
D-27 J-3 No. B20
NOTICE OF BUND SAI.K
Scaled proposals will ho received by
the Common Council of tha City ol
Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the pur
rhiiHe of newer Improvement bonds,
Scries 02. nggreeatinu. Four Thousand
Five Hundred Twenty-two and 33-100
Dona, 14.522. 33) duly authored by
ordinance of the said City of Klamalh
Falls, for the construction and laying
of sewer lines In Sewer Unit No. 2(1,
of said City and nerving the propertv
between South Sixth Street, tho O.C.&
K. Railroad Might of Way, Shasta Way
and Washburn Streets.
Proposals to purchase said bonds will
he received by the undersigned up to
and including the 4th. day of February,
1H52, at the hourof seven-thirty o'clock
p.m. of said day and opened at a
regulor meeting of the Common Cnun.
cil immedlnlely Iherenftcr; laid bonds
shall bo dated February 1. 1032, and
shall be In amounts of ffiOO.OO ench,
except bond No. 1, of said series,
which shall bo for the fractional part
of said sum. and all shall no clue ten
years after the date of Issue, payment
or ina enure nonas optional wun solo
City at any coupon paying data on and
after one year from tha date thereof.
Smd bonds will bear Interest at the
rate of not to exceed six per rent per
annum., payable semi-annually on
February 1st. and AugiiHt lnt, of each
year, principal and Interest pnvoblc at
the office of tho treasurer of tha City
oi Klamath Falls. Oregon.
AH proposals must bo unconditional
and accompanied by n certified check
lor live oer cent of the nronoini.
The Common Council rcscrvea the
right to re ect anv and nil olds.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will bo furnished wilh an opinion as
to tne legautv inoreor ny tno law iirm
of Wlnfrce, Mcculloch, Shulcr flt Hnyre,
Snnldlng Building. Portland. Oregon,
This notice 1 authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Klamath rails, Oregon, aatca uccem
bar 17. Iftfl.
ROBKHT M. ELDER, Police Judge
or the city of Kiomain ram.
Oresnn.
D-31 - J.I-2.3-4-S-'T
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HI - 17 - 10 - 10 - 21 - 21 2.1
24 - 2.1 - 20 - 20 20 - 30 - 31
F.l - 2 No. 826.
THOUSAND
WANT ADS
APPEARED IN THE
HERALD & NEWS Durinq 1951
(A gain of more than 10,000 ads over 1950)
As Want Ads are the pulse of the na
tion the day to day barometer of
the business life in every community
this substantial gain in Classified
Advertising indicates a definite up
ward trend in business in the Klamath
Basin.
Tremendous increases in the use of
Classified Advertising are also re
ported on a national scope. This
points out that Classified is basic and
essential for the small businessman
or individual who seeks to cam his
own livelihood through his own ef
forts without benefit of government
agency or direction as is the case
under Socialist-Communist or dicta
torial forms of government.
WANT ADS ARE FUNDAMENTAL TO
DEMOCRACY IN ACTION
IN '52
SEE WHAT WANT ADS
CAN DO FOR YOU!
GET THE HABIT
READ and USE
THE WANT ADS DAILY!
PHONE 8111
CLASSIFIED RATES
Ono day per word 4'
Three Days per word lie
Week run per word 20c
Month run per word 05c
MINIMUM
The minimum charge for any one
ad Ls 50c.
BOX NI7MRITRS
Answers to ads may be handled
through box numbers at the paper
tor a service charac ol 25c.
DEADLINES
Classified ads accepted up to 5:30
pjn. (or following day's publication
Classified display ads accepted up
tc 12 noon for following day's pub
lication. ADJUSTMENTS
Please mane all claims lor adjust
ments wltnout delay.
Corrections or cancellations re
eelved by 5:30 p.m. will be made
in following day's publication.
Herald & News
Want Ad Agents
' BLY
HUNTS CASH GROCERY
Phone 752 Box 343
DCRRIS
MRS. DORA BKANHAM
Phono 7A2 201 E Hnmn
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CKRDITOIIH
IN THE CIIICUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OI1EUON
IN AND POH
THE COUNTY Or Kl.AMATII
In Ihr, Matter of Urn F.nlalo of HUM
I'llREV JOHN 8CUI.LV, Deteneed.
Notice li herohy Riven thnt tho undrr
fliRnotl, J. L. HTflODE, hne hern ap
nolntorl ArlmlnlHtrnlor of Ihe EHtale or
IIUMI'llnKY JOHN SCUU.Y, c
cniiHOd, by Inn Circuit Court of the
Slfite of Orexon for Ihe County ol
Klamath, and hat duly nualillcd an
uch admlnUtrnlor and Iiltnri of Art.
mlniatnillon have duly luaucd. All pnr
floni having clnlmn ugnlnat antd Kltule
aro hereby notified to present the
eame, duly verified ni by law required
with proper vouchere to the under-
Inner) at tha office of DONALD A. W.
PIPER, Attorney at Law. 14 Court
Houee, Klamnth Fnlle, Orexon, on or
herore llx (i monlha from the date
of flrnt publication hereof, which date
ll December in, 10.11,
(l J. I,. STUODK
ADMINISTRATOH OP TUP, ESTATE
OF HUMPHREY JOHN SCULLY,
Deceeiied.
D-ia.20-17 J-3 No. 8IS
Henley Tulelako
RUTH KINO
Phone M52 Hie 2. Dox 5U
LAKEVIEW
BLUE NOTE MUSIC
Phone 2701 120 K. St No
MERRILL
ROBEHTA DEWEY
Phone 8201 Merrill
MA LIN
MRS. JOE HALOU8EK
Box 114 Malln Phone 374
C FUNERAL HOMES
WAKlj'H kiaiiiuili ""riiiiarii" Home, iw
...a-, mi,.!, ,-nona
MEETING N0VCES
Munzunlta Clni)terNo. 17a. O.E.S.
win noui a Btulcd meet
liiK on Prldiiy, Jan. 4
nt 8 p.m.. In the IOOF
hull. Vliiltora welcome
Thelma CrexwrJI, w M,
C'al.herlneWrlKlit Sec'y.
Klamnth Lo'dfto No"-77
A.R&A.M. will hold a
special nicotinic Frldii
apeclal iiiccHiik Friday
;l?y,i J!'"' 4' 1 r n.
Work In EA dofjire.
Visiting brethren in.
vltcd.
DALE BEBDER
WomhlpfulMiisttr
CiiiterTnicc "LodKo"No".
211 AFiVAM will hold
n Htnted meotliin Thura
dny Jan, 3, 8 p.m. Visit.
HiK Brethren Invited.
Kntertiilnmcnt and ro
frcNhmentn. O. E. THOMPSON,
wormiipful Mauler
WILLIAM K. FINK
Secretary
KLA' - f'H i''ALL8 Acrio No. 20U0
Regular meeting
every Friday
night 7:43 p.m
. '. o. E. Hall, 9lh
tnrl Unlmif
Vmiung members cordially Invited.
Bulfot houra 10:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
REGULAR MEETING
of Disabled American
Vetemna and AuxlHnry
will be held Fidny
Jnn. 4, In tho K, C,
at 8 p.m.
MAX L. RUOE
x OommandCT
AlX.'OlIUMCB
ANONYMOUS tnceli
Friday. B
p.m., for in forma lion, write
Box 204, Phone D:iH2.
LOST AND FOUND
$.10 REWARD ior return of 2 vonr nl(
Hereford bull trnyffd from my ranch
nt HprnKuo Hlvor. Hn tnttno "L.f)70" on
loft nnr. "flfl" Hlnmiiffrl on horn, Lovi
LOST, rhlnentone ncklac. ltowarUt
ihon fi326 after 6 p.m.
f Of
beptic tanks Cleaned
Nrwcflt Bimiuty Mnlhixf,
Also
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
JU'umj bovi-r I. men of Ktioti, Eta
KIJ I'. KINO
Mi Orrhnrit Phmi fim I
"fuFfiT
for
SERVICE
CIIIMNKYH KUllNACna
HTOVK8 .
Oil, IIUKNKIl BrllVlCB
Pimm, imiis (iu-ariui
EXCAVATING
Mnim tf!uvrl and Trench Ho
llilllclorrr I'lll Din . Toiuoll
Cruahcd liork . Driveway Clmlen
CnmprftKMir
CRANIS 'llJUVirK
GRAHAM BROS.
I'hoi.p nr DUO
WA'tt' llMAKINi;. ItruMMialile.'iS" aUiti
I'AlNTINti aiul iiiKrhaiigliigr I'huna
1If.
Fl.tKMtt')tlaicl PhiHlV'"tOWI.'7 '
ilill'I' s Al I'O i'niitig,"budy "aTit. ftn"
tlnf wnrkt Phone 4O40
CAIlPKNTKIt Hiirir lle.iajrreinT."(iti;
log and new riiiitttirtiiti I'lttinw J on 17.
MAt'H Vat m Kjtilitnttit Co V" rgiuuu
dt-rtlrr Phone nlt
Kl.Kt Tttir WlltlNiiukriCuror
i orttrai I Photi I 101(1
KXPt-'HT ditaiiiAklug NiilalteialiiMui7
PintMr in in
PAIN'fINt;, lipciirallng, iiapr hmii'lii
1laalrr
lailrrlMrd IliiUhliig. itiray nalntliitt.
t't'ltTAlNH "laiiiidfcVd
Phnv 4ii4
tratrhcrt.
J I. DKA
I'ti lit tf Acrounianl
and Auditor
Office aijwcl No, 7 th. - Phone 0141
12 EDUCATIONAL
rilll.I) CAttK aiwt Klucatlon."Pr.Vhopt
rrnlor Phone 4J7B.
iKMiKKtr.I'lNtl hnrnuniTl vliUiili tu
dretl aiihlvrt. otfi niaihlnet
Kl MMII Ill'hINr.iH CiM LKCir
TTI IMne Phone 470
14 HELP 'WANTED, FEMALE
WANTVIV rMrteneed" liimlier 'rr.
tut . t oll 3 inn ofllia houra ur ril
UXJ after n p lit
16
HELP WANTED. MALE
"Ur
..fir
i.piMirtuiillv In e.l. Iili.ii
miitwii in e itcrinanrnt. illgnirirn hi,l.
lie,.. r,r!lrit( pritlll Mi. will lin.itr.
iimi ;ive hill ji.rllt'tll.i . atKiill )mit.
.!f :r. Irn.r Will, the J It Wat.
km ('. . U7 IWlcr Ave , Ktadle u.
Waililtif t.m
EXI'l'IIIKNf 'Kb MiilnrnTiiiili. merhVn IS
w.iilri! Mu,l have nwn ltol. Jurkr.
I. tut Triu-a Salr,, lllh anil Klam.ltt.
IIKU' WANTI'U. xi.er mired rhr.
1,'iy Him.. ftirnl.Hrit doort weee. )
Vallry, Hnlr Itnn 4.-1. Ilrr.lil anil Ni
1 HELC' WANTED
fxVkillKNl'ltll rar h.in Walkil i
l)-!vii In l i.'li .ml Mainn
18 " SITUATIONS WANTED
Semi-Accountant
College Graduate
30 yrs. Ac
Auditing and Tax
Experience
Write Box 457
Herald & News
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'Vw "f "Ur ho,"fl evenlnsa. tell
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22 ROOMS FOR RENT
IIOr.VKIiKM'IN'f: a...!-. l..i..
Iur ri-ul :i!7 I'lnr.
II I K)M S"' . wvqH. Ii.li J I IrrnTv! "
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I.OVKI.V r.u..n. .... . art ..'. u
C.u, in. I'hune 2M
IIOOMS lll.'H llluti
24 APARTMENTS FOR RENT
KOl( HTNT. Thrrt r t . n h'Stiti nenl
Mimrinirnt rurnUhcd. Klcclrio heat.
I'hotif 'J-X:2il.
rUHNLSHKIi " hrra'STm apartmen C
hctA ly rrdrrorutnl, nh a view. H
Nnrlli ItuKi-iK. I'ltone ',KU4.
ton hcniV Twn rrturn furnuivnVpiii
nriejjl. woo Oweim rier a p. in. i'lioite
mrni tjulM. Couple preferred. Villa
Mitrtinlnr. Iit-tilre l:t:)4 link. ,
FOIl ItKNT. rlenn'lwfi rooiit'n'partnirnr
tip eiiinpprd Itf rritornl(,r I.ijthl and
wntrr fuiiiuhetl. A2W. 142 bo. lllver
xltltv CLKAN rwii7oitn ti i id hut 1 1" f iir rnitiril
iipiirimrnl. (jnii ntiuipped. Kleclric re
Irittpralor. ftultfhlr lor rrmpte. Iiujuhe
:i:m K. Mnin nr phonn 11714 hrfore A p m.
AHAU'l'MK.N'I'H tor "reiiir"lnuulfo 24S
llrnitd. tiro MannKcr.
VOU HKNT. Ihrro rTimii rurnC'""'1
npnrlmenl. Hot wnler heat. Aiilitin.
I'hone ;milll.
Kf Jit HUNT, til
iipjirthn tti. Cim
hednuiin f urii lahod
i. 1147 Knftt,
( UHNISMKIJ iwo ritfiin apartmrnt.
Mofif-nt. :io per ntonth. Ingulra UlatH
Koi'lfimiif Inn.
KUHNISM
r'UHNlSMKIJ two rnnm ntmrtment 4(;
flllK JIM
Incluin-fl
mm riihlii, $27.30; all ulll
llfl No. Kith.
I-'OK ItKNT, two room fMrnlahad apnrt
riHntH. Couplcn. Phono 711111,
OUTH1MK liparlinfiit" fo "rniiTTTlOM'ilii.
FOli ItKNT, nice' "unruri,lVhed duplex!
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FOIl ItKNT, two rooin n port mint wltli
liin?e prlvme Imth. Eleclrlc heat, atove.
ri rrKtrrnlor jind hot water. ;14 N. HlH.
F'lfHNIHIIKI) "npiirlinei.l for rent, 2H
Market Apl,I.
h'Oii itKNf. furnlalwdVp7rliPtnt Iiv
1 1 1 1 r a fllil I n h.
NKWI.Y drnvtrnied, private bath, klt
chcncllo. Stontn hent, electric ranga,
I0 wCpk Hex Arrna Apart mant.
ONE bedroom unfurnlnlied apartment.
Ona eqiMripeirCiili a-UOllL
TllltEK room turntntird court aparl
ment. lin Wall. Aduim, no poll. Phone
7J1HII.
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cotHpiiPd. 4:u North loih,
TI t it K K room f ii rnTKhed apartment.
Cenlrnllyjomtrrl. 121 So. 2nd.
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It lea paid. i'hutio 4UlJ(i, 1UUS Mar-
tin.
2 HOUSE S FO RJR E NT
FOR iircrvif, iwoTpfiniom TiifnTnlird up
ftlntri. apartment. Jlent und ntcr fur
nlHhf-d. jw.ljjintit. Phone 2-0212.
KOn'itKNT. lfMa 6rn'. AveTlH bed
room fuinftthed hounc. in. 1230 Mown,
Two hedromn linfurnlnheii, KH. -nan N.
luih, three bedroom unfurnltihed Apart
P.,enl70- 'bono flsiW.
Will ItKNT, two bednmirt Mrnlrih
hoiiKo, au7J Doordman. Inquire at) 'J7(
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Writ N IS if Kb cabin, fufl. UoudgarlMeT
piinno:intm.
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